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. >> reporter: beth russell runs a n.o.a.a. exhibit called science on a sphere which can present massive amounts of temperature visually. >> here we are in the 1880s, '90s. now in the 1900s. we've seen some changes in temperature through time but really startmy to notice a trend past the year 2000 especially, continuing to step through time, the global is starting to turn more yellows and reds. >> reporter: it's baking in here. >> it's pretty dramatic what we show in this model. it gets us up to 717 parts per million of carbon dioxide which is almost double what we have today. >> there's one thing that models seem to agree upon. there will be more extreme weather. that means crop failures, for example. extreme storms also will drive people from their homes. international conflicts could easily result from it. the problem now is us. so now we don't unite and try to do something about it. we all bicker until it happens. >> reporter: even the mullers are woreyed about the future. >> we don't care about what we have already seen in
. >> reporter: beth russell runs a n.o.a.a. exhibit called science on a sphere which can present massive amounts of temperature visually. >> here we are in the 1880s, '90s. now in the 1900s. we've seen some changes in temperature through time but really startmy to notice a trend past the year 2000 especially, continuing to step through time, the global is starting to turn more yellows and reds. >> reporter: it's baking in here. >> it's pretty dramatic what we show in...
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. >> reporter: steve russell system the president of the plastics division and the voice of the plastics industry, and he'd rather avoid programs thatin pin the problem on plastic producers. >> we know there are more fshtd ways to incentivize plastic materials rather than impose a market force on it. >> reporter: he says the industry is making enormous efforts to keep plastic out of the ocean to begin with. >> we believe that plastics should not be landfilled. that's the wrong thing to happen. we should recycle as much as we can, and recover the rest of it. >> reporter: so that's it? let's all do better at recycling? is that our best hope for a solution? >> i'm probably an optimist, but i think we can solve the problem. >> reporter: nancy wallace is the director of the the marine program for the national oceanic and atmospheric program. it's not a big program. >> we get $4 million each year. >> how many people are you? >> we're 13 strong. it's a diverse agency. >> reporter: they have work cut out for them, starting with research. noah isn't sure that captain moore is right that we eat pl
. >> reporter: steve russell system the president of the plastics division and the voice of the plastics industry, and he'd rather avoid programs thatin pin the problem on plastic producers. >> we know there are more fshtd ways to incentivize plastic materials rather than impose a market force on it. >> reporter: he says the industry is making enormous efforts to keep plastic out of the ocean to begin with. >> we believe that plastics should not be landfilled. that's the...
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must have been hard for them to keep their composeier as they went flat or sharp or in the case of russell crowe, into an uncanny fog of atonalty. >> reporter: do not forget me -- ♪ >> reporter: but i admire crowes-- all of their-- gumption the movie would be a monster hit and many will weep at the plight of hugh jack man's jean valjean as he labors to shake crowe's unshakable lawman javert while forced to sing an octave too high. >> reporter: strength to journey on -- ♪ >> reporter: meanwhile an emaciated anne hathaway. >> reporter: ♪ so different from the this hell i'm living -- ♪ >> reporter: performs the unforgettable "i dream add dream" in one take, in closeup, looking like a plucked chicken and earns every award that will surely be hurled at her skinny head. "revolution is also in the air in quentin tarantino's western "djago" unchanged in which freed slave jamie foxx and a bounty hunter take out slave holders. carnage is rarely so morally uncomplicated, which is enough reason to stay away. >> if you please, sir, there's a jack reacher here to see you. >> reporter: jack reach
must have been hard for them to keep their composeier as they went flat or sharp or in the case of russell crowe, into an uncanny fog of atonalty. >> reporter: do not forget me -- ♪ >> reporter: but i admire crowes-- all of their-- gumption the movie would be a monster hit and many will weep at the plight of hugh jack man's jean valjean as he labors to shake crowe's unshakable lawman javert while forced to sing an octave too high. >> reporter: strength to journey on -- ♪...
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i met with sean pen, russell ceo. tom hanks. but in the end three relatively unknown actors got the part. will faso is curly. sean hayes is larry. and chris is moe. >> reporter: we wanted to be very specifically moe, larry, curly. we didn't want actors coming in and saying i'll do a version of moe. no, no, no, no you have to do exactly moe. >> reporter: the trick was turning complete complete stranger into the three stooges. >> we hired the guys. we had what we called spring training. they were hitting each other, coming in very slow for about two weeks just working it. we had stunt guys there teaching them how to hit. and then after about six weeks, we had the guys really whacking each other. >> reporter: speaking of whacking, we put together our own little focus group of sorts to watch an old stooges movie. and look what happened. worried about just such a reaction to their film, the brothers added a disclaimer at the end. >> we want to know all the stunts performed in that film they were done by professionals. all the tools a
i met with sean pen, russell ceo. tom hanks. but in the end three relatively unknown actors got the part. will faso is curly. sean hayes is larry. and chris is moe. >> reporter: we wanted to be very specifically moe, larry, curly. we didn't want actors coming in and saying i'll do a version of moe. no, no, no, no you have to do exactly moe. >> reporter: the trick was turning complete complete stranger into the three stooges. >> we hired the guys. we had what we called spring...
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. >> osgood: back in 1973, russell means confronted the injustices done to his people. by leading armed protests across south dakota. a landmark moment for the american indian movement. >> monticello is the picture on our cover this week. >> osgood: when we launched sunday morning in 19679, richard threlkeld delivered our cover story. week in and week out. >> progress is not inevitable and the melting pot doesn't always melt very well. >> reporter: richard reported the facts, yes, but what a way he had with words. what a way leroy niemann had with a brush, an artist as colorful as his canvases. he painted the good life and the sporting life. (phone ringing). >> madison manor, oscar the beautiful speaking. >> osgood: in the odd couple jack includingman was everybody's image of a slofnly sports writer. his oscar was a lovable grouch. >> the legendary hector macho comacho. >> reporter: if ever a fighter was deserving of his nickname it was hector macho. he was famous for his speed and his style. alex carrus showed both speed and style as tackle for the detroit lions. and h
. >> osgood: back in 1973, russell means confronted the injustices done to his people. by leading armed protests across south dakota. a landmark moment for the american indian movement. >> monticello is the picture on our cover this week. >> osgood: when we launched sunday morning in 19679, richard threlkeld delivered our cover story. week in and week out. >> progress is not inevitable and the melting pot doesn't always melt very well. >> reporter: richard reported...
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she taps her celebrity network to bring in mentors like ms-nbc mika brzezinski and music mogul russell simmons. >> when i first started the company there were a tremendous amount of nay sayers. i had to just say, okay, this is something i believe in and something i want to do. >> reporter: these days nobody is saying nay to her. but as she prepares for her upcoming fashion show, she's well aware that as hard as she worked in the past, the future of the tory burch brand all depends on her. >> if there's a product out there with my name on it, it's me so i want it to be good. >> osgood: ahead, automatons. the inspiration for the story of hugo. but next, lesley stahl with the director of hugo, martin scorsese. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >> talking to me? are you talking to me? >> i'm the only one here. >> it's sunday morning on cbs, and here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: the actor is robert d denear owe and the movie is taxi driver directed by martin scorsese. with oscar night exactly four weeks away we're going hollywood these next few sundays. we begin with martin scorsese with his oscar-nomina
she taps her celebrity network to bring in mentors like ms-nbc mika brzezinski and music mogul russell simmons. >> when i first started the company there were a tremendous amount of nay sayers. i had to just say, okay, this is something i believe in and something i want to do. >> reporter: these days nobody is saying nay to her. but as she prepares for her upcoming fashion show, she's well aware that as hard as she worked in the past, the future of the tory burch brand all depends...
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. >> osgood: gus here is a shelter dog, a chihuahua jack russell mix. who is to say that a dog's life has to be a dog's life when it comes to food? certainly not the folks our rit a braver has been talking with. >> reporter: if you think gourmet food is just for people, you haven't met margaret bishop and her five dogs. >> they're my family. they're some of the most important relationships i have in my life. >> reporter: so she lovingly serves them special meals made from flash frozen raw food. she buys it directly from her neighbors, norman and carol king of marshal, virginia. who sell it right from their front porch freezer. >> you let loose a cat or a dog in a grocery store or a supermarket, they're not going to the pet food aisle. they're going for that raw meat. in the butcher counter. >> reporter: it's a meat and veggie diet. >> we use kale, box choi, colonel ard greens. all kinds of good things. >> reporter: a health nut's dream. >> it is. eat up. >> reporter: the kings use only locally grown animals and produce. packaged in a nearby plant. advoc
. >> osgood: gus here is a shelter dog, a chihuahua jack russell mix. who is to say that a dog's life has to be a dog's life when it comes to food? certainly not the folks our rit a braver has been talking with. >> reporter: if you think gourmet food is just for people, you haven't met margaret bishop and her five dogs. >> they're my family. they're some of the most important relationships i have in my life. >> reporter: so she lovingly serves them special meals made...
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Sep 30, 2012
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. >> hugh jackman and russell ceo and ann hathaway. major star power. everyone is crossing their fingers that they haven't screwed it up >> reporter: several movies are based on true events. the impossible about a family caught up in the 2004 tsunami. zero dark 0 about the hunt for osama bin laden. >> i need you to help me make a fake movie >> reporter: and argo about a c.i.a. operative posing as a movie producer to rescue six americans from tehran during the 1979 hostage crisis. >> so you want to come to hollywood and act like a big shot without actually doing anything >> yeah. reporter: director quinten tarantino tackles american slavery. and james brown beat in jango unchained. >> it will be an over-the top insane story without having seen an inch of the footage i can guarantee that. we'll see if he can pull it off. >> reporter: and the makers of the matrix are back bending minds and time with a cinematic version of the book "cloud atlas." the cast, including tom hanks and halle berry meet and mate through the ages. and finally... >> where are you of
. >> hugh jackman and russell ceo and ann hathaway. major star power. everyone is crossing their fingers that they haven't screwed it up >> reporter: several movies are based on true events. the impossible about a family caught up in the 2004 tsunami. zero dark 0 about the hunt for osama bin laden. >> i need you to help me make a fake movie >> reporter: and argo about a c.i.a. operative posing as a movie producer to rescue six americans from tehran during the 1979...